ᴄʟɪғғ ᴜɴɢᴇʀ (
livingimpaired) wrote in
retrospec2018-02-07 12:50 am
A wish.
[ The Holy Grail. He does not recall exactly what it is, but from what he gathers from the brief memory with the "King of Heroes," it is something to wish upon. And Kei's other self would allow that man to "wish for death." What does that mean? No, he understands it simply, but there is more said and unsaid than he can unravel. ]
With all this business going on, some frivolousness ponderings might be an enjoyable distraction.
Well, then. If you could wish for anything, what would it be? [ A pause. Kei thinks of sending it like that yet he feels that may be too telling. Too telling of what? He's uncertain, but adds more to cover up his uncertainty. ] Though, with Valentine's Day is coming, most are thinking of just wishing for someone to spend that day with, hm? :)
With all this business going on, some frivolousness ponderings might be an enjoyable distraction.
Well, then. If you could wish for anything, what would it be? [ A pause. Kei thinks of sending it like that yet he feels that may be too telling. Too telling of what? He's uncertain, but adds more to cover up his uncertainty. ] Though, with Valentine's Day is coming, most are thinking of just wishing for someone to spend that day with, hm? :)

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I would not have guessed you were over forty. Indeed, we do get set in our ways, but we can change a little bit of ourselves.
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surprise surprise
i dont look it huh
or act it i guess
i actually turn 42 february 11
a little is possible a total change is a bit more difficult
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I would agree with both assessments.
Indeed, a little bit becomes habit and habit becomes part of who you are. If we decide that we must stop, then, we will only end up disappointing ourselves later. Probably.
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probably yeah
the easiest way to stop something is leaving it behind completely but thats not really an option most the time and it might not always have good results either
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That is my current belief anyway. I am trying a few things out for myself and hoping for the best for once.
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but its easier said than done
thats why so many people break their new years resolutions
good luck!!
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And to be honest, the only reason people break such resolutions is they never wanted to do it in the first place. If you truly want to change something, I believe that you can. You merely have to want to enough.
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but i dont know ive never made any new years resolutions
that is true though and it goes for any time of the year
i guess its more obvious that if you make the decision at new years it probably wont last
i mean sort of you know??
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But if you go into it with your whole heart, I believe that you'll come out successful in some way.
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I THOUGHT I ANSWERED THIS
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hmmm i guess
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